Improve Accuracy

Murray's completion percentage was on point in 2012, completing 64 percent of his passes which led to an efficiency rating of 174.8.

He has improved in this category each year, and there is no reason he would drop off in 2013.

But with the talent he has coming back on offense including wide receivers Malcolm Mitchell and Michael Bennett, pro scouts will expect him to have a better completion percentage because the NFL quarterback has to be able to be on point with his throws in order to convert third downs as well as controlling the clock.

Quick Delivery

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One of the things Murray tends to do is hold on to the ball longer than he should which leads to sacks.

Today's NFL quarterback has to be able to get the football out of his hands as soon as he finishes his three, five or seven-step dropback because the defenders are a lot faster than they have been in the past and will get their hands on a QB if the ball is still in pocket more than three seconds.

Murray has gotten away with it during his time in Athens, but that is one thing he needs to work on this year in order to get ready for the speed of the NFL.

Win, Win, Win

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The one thing that has plagued Murray the last three seasons is not being able to win big games.

He did have a a huge win against Florida this past season and was five yards away from winning the SEC title. But for the most part, when Murray is in a situation where he has to perform well in a game with postseason implications, he does not do as well as many would hope.

In the NFL winning is the most important stat for a quarterback. If a quarterback can't help a team win, they will be out of a job in a hurry.

Murray has to show that he is able to win the big games consistently and that he can perform well while doing it.